TV3B - Taking a critical look at your sources

Source criticism 
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Source criticism 

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What is source criticism?
Taking a closer look at your sources
Looking at the origins, the reliability, and the validity

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Why critique your sources?
Basis for your research needs to be solid!
You need to know what a source tells you
A paper based on nonsense sources = nonsense
Sources need to be RELIABLE & USEFUL

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Two forms of criticism
Analysis
Evaluation

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Analysing sources

Who created the source? In what context? For which audience?
What type of source is it? Primary/secundairy? (Un)written?
What does my source tell me about my subject? 
Does it match up with what other sources are saying?

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Evaluation
Is my source reliable? And is my source useful?

How do we evaluate the reliability of a source?

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Reliability

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Usefulness




It provides explicit information about the topic 
It provides implicit information about the topic
It corroborates information from another source
It contradicts information from another source -> comparing points of view

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Practising source criticism
Take two of your sources
Compare them using the reference sheet on Classroom
Analyse and evaluate them
Write a paragraph on why you think these are good sources or not

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